i do enjoy your shows Sean. very relaxed n informative. i watch a lot of your propagations but since they dont do well for me, i hv given up. just enjoy your trips to shows n gardens. suprised to hear u write song. tts a gift. do not stop. mayb someday someone will sing them. keep on enjoying what u do.
I love your channel. You’re doing an awesome job bringing us with you around the world to show us new plants. I’m a Chef by trade but I have a room by my restaurant exclusively for my plant collections. The first thing I do when I wake is to watch your channel then I go tend my plants. Cheers to you!❤❤❤
Hi Sean, I really enjoy your videos. Keep doing what you're doing. I live in Canada and love to see what plant life is like in other countries especially Thailand. What amazing plants they have. We need more plants and less drama in life:) Enjoyed the video!
35:07 - Snow-N-Summer Jasmine 36:01 - Mandevilla aka Rocktrumpet 39:05 - Croton petra variety 40:09 - Lisianthus 56:35 - Cyclamen Thank you for the wonderful tour of the plant local market. As for the viewership going down, there could be multiple reasons for it. Try to evaluate which country viewership is significantly impacted. Reasons could be due to covid restrictions going away and hence, people are socializing, going out and traveling, instead of staying in. There is also Football worldcup going on and the viewership might be impacted due to it. It impacts the cinema attendance in the Europe significantly. One last reason I could think, is the length of the videos, long videos might be deterrent for some, due to commitment required by the viewer, so they are probably skipping it. As for what to discuss on your channel, it depends on what is your goal from this channel, to increase the viewership, then probably cater to what they like and dislike. If you have a personal channel, you can definitely discuss the issues which matter to you there. As for my suggestion, you do what make sense to you. I do not mind and actually enjoy all your videos. As for what is better, master of one, or jack of all trades, I will take the latter over the former any day. Life will be monotonous otherwise. Hope you and your mom are recovering nicely. Hope you had a wonderful trip back home.
@@onlyplants i can tell that here in England cyclamens (56:35) are quite a common winter flowering plant here flowering in peoples gardens. They dont seem to mind the cold temperatures, but it is also very interesting seeing them in the video half way across the world thriving in hot humid environments aswell.
41:07 is actually a lisianthus with the pink or lavender/pale mauve flowers. Mostly grown for cut flower market. These are amazing market stalls, so many beautiful plants. Thanks for taking the time to share with us.
The Begonia at 13:00 is Begonia burkillii, a species native to India. The Begonia at 13:52 is B. heracleifolia. The plant at 21:22 is Alocasia cucullata, not an Anthurium. The tall plant at 22:05 is Heptapleurum schizophyllum, previously Schefflera schizophylla. The fern at 23:17 is Brainea insignis. The Tillandsia on top of T. usneaoides at 27:31 is Tillandsia ionantha. The plant at 31:10 with silver leaves, is Murdannia loriformis 'Bright Star'. The flowering plant at 36:02 seems like Allamanda 'Cherries Jubilee' The seed that is used to mount the Tillandsia at 38:29 are not coconut husk, but the dried up fruit of pong pong tree. The variegated plant at 39:09 is Jatropha integerrima 'Variegated'. It will get way taller than that, but slowly. The plant at 39:36 is Osmoxylon lineare. The flowering plants at 40:13 aren't roses, but Lisianthus. The plants at 56:45 are Cyclamens, not African Violets. The plants at 59:45 are Dieffenbachia 'Wilson's Delight'.
Love all the plants especially begonias. Thank you for sharing. Love to see Irene too. Keep up with what your are doing. Watching from Kuching, Sarawak.
Shawn, I L O V E your channel! I live in Canada and I am also a houseplant enthusiast to say the least. Plants are like oxygen to me. (not really but you know what I mean) I am currently away from home for an extended period of time and I am seriously missing my jungle. Your channel is helping to fill that void. I have a friend in Chiang Mai and I cannot wait to come visit her. I really LOVE your content this last couple weeks especially. Loved the trade show videos. So many times I am thinking something while watching and then you say or address the same thing I am thinking. I do not know why your views are down but I am here and so grateful for you and your channel.
I love the videos the way they are. They reflect your personality and energy. Wouldn't change a thing :) For me, a person from the northern Poland it's amazing to explore the asian plant markets. Keep going :)
I think the interest in indoor plants are waning, especially from those who got into them during the pandemic. However I've been into plants for the last 25 years and I don't think that's going to change in the next 25 years. I love your content because you are one of the rare few plant tubers who focus on plants other than the usual mix of "rare" philodendrons, antheriums and hoyas, which I really appreciate (I'm looking forward to one day seeing a video on tassel ferns *hint* *hint*) Your enthusiasm for everything that interests you and your delivery/how you communicate is extremely engaging so keep doing you whether it's plants or politics, it is your channel.
Man , I’m tired , I need to go to bed , but I look forward for more video with Irene ❤ it’s just a good feeling to have my two main plant person on the same screen 😂…. Good night people
Hi Sean, watching from far northern Ca.. I have been a plant collector for over 40 yrs, plants and gardens are a big part of my life , almost therapeutic
1:04:56 I think these are double flowering begonias. They are popular in the USA. They are tender, bloom in late spring or summer and then go dormant and are stored until next year.
27:03 - the answer to what type of basket those clusters of bromeliads were into…. It’s the cover or front part of a used or broken Electric Fan. Most ferns were also planted on that metal cover of an electric fan. Plenty of those in my country
thanknu for showing and sharing all these beautiful plants.. im based in canada and i can say in so envious with all these tropical plants.. im oroginally from philippines and a collector as well im excited for my garden everytime i come home and see my plants ..thank for inspiring me .. and looking forward to retire and have mag garden cafe in 2 yrs in philippines ..im always watching ur vlogs keep it up pls .. u and leafing around i always watch...
Hey Sean! I love your videos! I wonder if people were watching your propagating videos more and since you’ve been doing more tour-related things lately, views have been down? I still watch your nursery tour videos, but you propagation videos are definitely my favorite!
Hello I have stopped propagating completely in the last 5-6 months because of the house move. Propagations cannot be tracked and cared for during the move. In fact even The mother plants have died in large numbers and I am now busy salvaging and rescuing my plants. But propagation will be back in the program sometime next year. 😀
I enjoy watching your channel Sean, i loves flowering plants, fall in love with gardening becos of the flowering plants but now i into aroid too haha. Actually i found your channel when i was crazy about aroid thats was almost 2 years ago, you shared allot of useful tips for aroid beginner which was very helpful to me. You asked what we love to see in your channel, for me i i want to see a visit at private garden landed property or apartment or botanical garden. I hoard lots of plants during mco and right now i wish to make my own tropical garden. Love to see how others did their garden. Keep up the great work.
Warn greetings for you from Philippines, Im a regular viewer of your videos,and im a follower of your account in instagram. I do see transformation of your contents from simple to going afar from a regular videos. Im a house plant lover and i discover new things during travel like you do. Stay on your content,you have nice Ideas and creative mind. If you want some new contend feel free to try going here in the Philippines like in the Iba Garden at Silang Cavite where local plant grower sell their goods. They even give freebies and tips on how your plants can grow healthy and lush as you please. Avoid spraking in politics,just focus on doing what you like and you will enjoy it everytime even if its stressfull sometimes. Your videos are highly appreciated by Filipinos and bring smile to them Stay healthy and safe always!
The begonias are spectacular ! My paternal grandmother had numerous plants. Unfortunately both she and they are long gone. Wish I still had some of her begonia plants.
I really appreciate you showing us all these different plant shows and plant markets. It is you who is taking so much efforts and time and I am sure it is exhausting work. Like someone else mentioned in the comments don’t worry viewership. I think people are traveling more these days to make up for the time lost in pandemic. People are just doing other things they missed doing for two/ three years but they will come back and some die hard fans are still watching 😄😄😄
Hey Sean, They look like roses but at 31:38 is lisianthus it’s an annual here in the states, comes dark purple, lav, an array of pinks. I think it’s in the pea family. 💚 Love this video. 😍
Hi Sean! I am in New Jersey, USA, but we have some impatiens here that look very similar. They will take a little sun, but they are very thirsty. The plants will wilt readily when thirsty. But after a few wiltings, the plants won't want to come back . You would probably have to water them twice daily.
21:24 that's alocasia culcullata, one of the more forgiving alocasia species, there is also a aurea variegated version that you might want to check out
Wow, I love the cactus and succulent plants. The plants you are showing are plant I am used to seeing, but nevertheless I love all the plants you have shown on your channel, keep up the good work I enjoy your channel.
I miss Chiang Mai, but at least now living in Southwest Florida, I can grow some of the same plants in my garden. Love the crotons, dracena, and bromeliads.
I may actually do a road trip to shop for plants next week. A lot of my plants died recently from the house move. It should make for interesting content
Amazing tour of plant market . Thank you so much. Now its in my to do list 😊. They are my weakness. I wish I could join you for sometime. I am from India Gujarat ..Shawn god bless you .
Hi Sean. Thanks for taking us on your plant care and window shopping journeys. I love your content as it is, and I like the insights you provide. It's nice to learn from someone whose climate and culture are similar to mine. I live in Lagos, Nigeria.
Thanks so much for this tour, at this market, of common plants. My collection is less common-to-common houseplants and landscape plants on my patio in U.S. Zone 9b. I haven't bothered watching any of the Rare Plants Expo vids, yet. Sean, you already have a winning formula & a lovable way. I subscribed two months ago because you're in a climate very similar to mine. Unlike most of my other subscriptions! My ONLY critique is to edit. I'm more apt to watch [plant] videos that are 20-30-minutes maximum. I'm busy and want to get in and out of a slice of your grower's universe. Repetition, rambling and too slow a pace turn this longtime print journalist off. 🤦🏾♀️ Finally, I'm pleased to hear your insights on the goings on in Indonesia from a native. We are tuned in, so curious about you and your world. As well as your environment. Hope this helps. Thanks! 🌎
Thank you so much! I do recommend watching the videos at your own pace, when you have to stop it, hit the “save” button and then select “water later…”. When you want to continue simply go to the “watch later” playlist on youtube and you can continue right from where you last left off in the video 🥹
I've been enjoying your videos. I'm fairly new but have watched a few. I'm a huge fan of terra cotta pots also. Particularly for my succulents, cactus and desert roses. I believe it allows the soil to breathe better.
Hello from Normandy, France, Sean! I only recently found your channel and subscribed. This video I particularly enjoyed because I prefer more common plants, and this plant market is amazing! Thank you so much for taking us around with you, it's so interesting seeing the plants in their natural habitat and visiting countries we're not necessarily familiar with. I'm sure everybody here would be very disappointed if you tried to be someone else, so just keep on being your enthusiastic and caring self!
@@onlyplants Those anthuriums at 37:30 are just gorgeous! I am no plant hoarder but you have convinced me into buying a piper crocatum. Luckily I can order one from a good online shop soon, hoping the temperatures are not too low.
I'm completely smitten by your videos and the positive energy and good vibes you put ut in the world! I'm living in Scandinavia, Sweden in the north and cold climate. So nice to see and recognise all the plants we have here in the stores and markets. Those "roses" you showed are not actually roses, but their flowers are much alike. So these are different type of EUSTOMA or Lisianthus as Mark here below already said., that you have seen there. They are sold and used here in Europe for flower arrangements and bouquets. Actual roses have woody stems and thorns. So they are very different. Roses are also easily grown outside in very cold climates. At least many of them very hardy Thank you for sharing all the joy you experience! Seeing forward to hear your musical talents :)
I enjoy watching your channel. Love your way with plants and how you describe them, it makes me smile. I love my plants started collecting in 2020 lockdown here in Guernsey, Channel Islands. Previous to this I would have concreted there world. My first plant was a Hoya Carnosa Krimson Queen and she is massive. She gets 5 star treatment 🤣. I have recently bought some more Hoya cuttings, as hvnt bought plants for a while. My Xmas treat. I found it too much hving over 100 plants. Now I have a few less. I am now taking cuttings and starting to sell them. Share my happiness with plants 😌. Oh the flowers that point upward are Cyclamen leaves look similar to African Violets. Both Beautiful plants. It’s good to have many strings to ones bow, as long as you don’t overdo it and burn yourself out. I’m a sucker for cute baby plants. Well any plants tbh 🤦🏼♀️. Plants are just so amazing and I have learnt a lot. I love having my plants around me it’s relaxing. Thank you for you. Take care be safe ❤.
hello Sean can you cover about different kinds of cactus, succulents, cute hanging plants and how to care for them thank you so much and more updates of your plants too...looking forward to more
Wooh cactus and succulents are not my forte. I dont have the conditions or watering habits for them yet. But ill be doing a few hanging plants episodes soon!
I love your content. More people are back at work and my not have as much time to watch TH-cam. And the plant you thought was an African violet was a cyclimen. Usually only brought out near Christmas time
These videos from Thailand have been so much fun to watch. I keep rewatching them! Every time I see something new 🤗🌱
Haha thank you. I noticed new things when Im editing too
i do enjoy your shows Sean. very relaxed n informative. i watch a lot of your propagations but since they dont do well for me, i hv given up. just enjoy your trips to shows n gardens.
suprised to hear u write song. tts a gift. do not stop. mayb someday someone will sing them.
keep on enjoying what u do.
Thank you for taking the time to let me know Christina 🥰🥰
I love your channel. You’re doing an awesome job bringing us with you around the world to show us new plants. I’m a Chef by trade but I have a room by my restaurant exclusively for my plant collections. The first thing I do when I wake is to watch your channel then I go tend my plants. Cheers to you!❤❤❤
🥰🥰 thank you for the support
Hi Sean, I really enjoy your videos. Keep doing what you're doing. I live in Canada and love to see what plant life is like in other countries especially Thailand. What amazing plants they have. We need more plants and less drama in life:)
Enjoyed the video!
Thank youu. And yes more plants and less drama! 😀🙏🏽
35:07 - Snow-N-Summer Jasmine
36:01 - Mandevilla aka Rocktrumpet
39:05 - Croton petra variety
40:09 - Lisianthus
56:35 - Cyclamen
Thank you for the wonderful tour of the plant local market.
As for the viewership going down, there could be multiple reasons for it. Try to evaluate which country viewership is significantly impacted. Reasons could be due to covid restrictions going away and hence, people are socializing, going out and traveling, instead of staying in. There is also Football worldcup going on and the viewership might be impacted due to it. It impacts the cinema attendance in the Europe significantly. One last reason I could think, is the length of the videos, long videos might be deterrent for some, due to commitment required by the viewer, so they are probably skipping it.
As for what to discuss on your channel, it depends on what is your goal from this channel, to increase the viewership, then probably cater to what they like and dislike. If you have a personal channel, you can definitely discuss the issues which matter to you there. As for my suggestion, you do what make sense to you. I do not mind and actually enjoy all your videos.
As for what is better, master of one, or jack of all trades, I will take the latter over the former any day. Life will be monotonous otherwise.
Hope you and your mom are recovering nicely. Hope you had a wonderful trip back home.
Thank you so much for the IDs and for taking the time to share your thoughts on the channel 🥰 That is so very kind
@@onlyplants hii Sean... 36:01 is actually Allamanda. Allamanda genus have lots of colors. Dark red one rare.
36:01 - I own a sweet-smelling mandevilla that I can see hanging outside from my bed. 😍
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@@onlyplants i can tell that here in England cyclamens (56:35) are quite a common winter flowering plant here flowering in peoples gardens. They dont seem to mind the cold temperatures, but it is also very interesting seeing them in the video half way across the world thriving in hot humid environments aswell.
I Love you and Irene’s energy together! Y’all are just too cute. 🫶
Haha we bring out the best and worst from each other
41:07 is actually a lisianthus with the pink or lavender/pale mauve flowers. Mostly grown for cut flower market. These are amazing market stalls, so many beautiful plants. Thanks for taking the time to share with us.
Whoaaa thank you
Lovely pottery, I wish you could visit more of these terracotta pot shops. Sometimes it makes my day just seing these kind of videos... Stay safe!
🥰🥰 thank you
Sean & Irene in one video! Always the best! 🦾😂
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The Begonia at 13:00 is Begonia burkillii, a species native to India.
The Begonia at 13:52 is B. heracleifolia.
The plant at 21:22 is Alocasia cucullata, not an Anthurium.
The tall plant at 22:05 is Heptapleurum schizophyllum, previously Schefflera schizophylla.
The fern at 23:17 is Brainea insignis.
The Tillandsia on top of T. usneaoides at 27:31 is Tillandsia ionantha.
The plant at 31:10 with silver leaves, is Murdannia loriformis 'Bright Star'.
The flowering plant at 36:02 seems like Allamanda 'Cherries Jubilee'
The seed that is used to mount the Tillandsia at 38:29 are not coconut husk, but the dried up fruit of pong pong tree.
The variegated plant at 39:09 is Jatropha integerrima 'Variegated'. It will get way taller than that, but slowly.
The plant at 39:36 is Osmoxylon lineare.
The flowering plants at 40:13 aren't roses, but Lisianthus.
The plants at 56:45 are Cyclamens, not African Violets.
The plants at 59:45 are Dieffenbachia 'Wilson's Delight'.
Much needed plant ID’s! Thank you so much.
@@onlyplants you're welcome :)
Thank you for the te IDs!
Thank you for all the wonderful videos you bring to us.
Thank you 🥰🥰
Love all the plants especially begonias. Thank you for sharing. Love to see Irene too. Keep up with what your are doing. Watching from Kuching, Sarawak.
Thank youu 🥰
Really glad I found your channel. Love to see all this tropical plants . Thanks
Thank you ❤️❤️
I love your channel. And it’s good to know an ordinary persons view on events in their country rather than the biased news.
Thank you ❤️😀
36:05 Allamanda blanchetii hybrids, huge flowers, and unlike the yellow ones can grow straight up like a tree, great full sun plant
Really enjoyed watching your video.thankyou very much.beautiful plants, pots and decorations.
Thank you 🥰
Shawn, I L O V E your channel! I live in Canada and I am also a houseplant enthusiast to say the least. Plants are like oxygen to me. (not really but you know what I mean) I am currently away from home for an extended period of time and I am seriously missing my jungle. Your channel is helping to fill that void. I have a friend in Chiang Mai and I cannot wait to come visit her. I really LOVE your content this last couple weeks especially. Loved the trade show videos. So many times I am thinking something while watching and then you say or address the same thing I am thinking. I do not know why your views are down but I am here and so grateful for you and your channel.
Thank you so much Tish. I highly recommend Chiang Mai, that city is magic!
@@onlyplants yes Chiang Mai is very special for me. I want to go back again someday
Those plants are incredible! So fortunate to live in a plant zone like that!
Thank you ❤️
31:50 10000% recommend Piper for any collection, some of the prettiest, stunning leaves in low light
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Iam so happy to see all these plants❤ I'm going crazy to see plants
Thank you ❤️
Finally, Kham Thiang plant market 😍
Thankyou for spreading the happiness through this video.
🥰🥰 thank youu kak
I love the videos the way they are. They reflect your personality and energy. Wouldn't change a thing :)
For me, a person from the northern Poland it's amazing to explore the asian plant markets.
Keep going :)
Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Agree. New subscriber from Fiji. Happy New year!
It's soooo cool that you feature some common and often ignored in the indoor plant collector world.💚💚💚
Happy to see people respond well to this episode. Its actually one of my fave to do
That’s amazing plant market, plant are so healthy it was nice seeing Irene, thanks for sharing Sean your enthusiasm is contagious!!!
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Love, love, love this video! Soo many shops to visit. We have nothing like this where I live. Thank You for sharing.
Thanks for coming with
Thanks!
Sean wonderful plants! I really appreciate all different kinds of plants and you can talk about anything you want this is your channel me friend. 🌿🌵👍
Thanks man 🙏🏽😀
I think the interest in indoor plants are waning, especially from those who got into them during the pandemic. However I've been into plants for the last 25 years and I don't think that's going to change in the next 25 years. I love your content because you are one of the rare few plant tubers who focus on plants other than the usual mix of "rare" philodendrons, antheriums and hoyas, which I really appreciate (I'm looking forward to one day seeing a video on tassel ferns *hint* *hint*) Your enthusiasm for everything that interests you and your delivery/how you communicate is extremely engaging so keep doing you whether it's plants or politics, it is your channel.
Thank you 😀🙏🏽
Man , I’m tired , I need to go to bed , but I look forward for more video with Irene ❤ it’s just a good feeling to have my two main plant person on the same screen 😂…. Good night people
What a beautiful Begonias...
Thank you for sharing this great video...Sean.
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38:40 those are the dried out seeds of the pong pong tree (cerbera odollam), super toxic tree that can end you if you eat 1 fruit
Thank youu
The array and quantity of plants at this market is outstanding and amazing !
😀 Yes. I love plant markets in Thailand for this reason.
This is my favorite market in my hometown. I can stay there all day! Thank you for this lovely video❤
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I so enjoyed watching this video! You checked out each and every plant. Some concentrate only on a favourite variety of theirs!😊
Haha I had many burning questions on plants I dont know it helps to film them and watch the comment section for tips!
Omg...super amazing begonias i cant believe this so beautiful 😍
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I enjoy watching your video bcos i love plants especially with flowers n u are good to remember all the plants names. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, I’m still learning as I go. Thanks for coming with me on these tours
Hi Sean, watching from far northern Ca.. I have been a plant collector for over 40 yrs, plants and gardens are a big part of my life , almost therapeutic
Whoaaa Ive only collected for 4 years. I hope to catch up to you 😀
Love love love your videos!!!! So relaxing and entertaining
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Hi Sean,
I will never get tired of your presentations, it is always informative
Please continue,i ñove you
Marlin.
Thanks Marlin, I appreciate you commenting
Love the video and all the beautiful plants👀. Thanks for sharing👍
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1:04:56 I think these are double flowering begonias. They are popular in the USA. They are tender, bloom in late spring or summer and then go dormant and are stored until next year.
Your botanical knowledge is amazing ❤️❤️ thank you for sharing this
Thank you, Sean. I am in NC, USA and thoroughly enjoy your videos- fabulous content and I appreciate your commentary. Keep doing what you do.
Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thank you thank you for the tour of the plants but the cacti and succulents are gorgeous❤
Thank you ❤️
27:03 - the answer to what type of basket those clusters of bromeliads were into…. It’s the cover or front part of a used or broken Electric Fan. Most ferns were also planted on that metal cover of an electric fan. Plenty of those in my country
I wonder what they do with the rest of the fan 🥹
thanknu for showing and sharing all these beautiful plants.. im based in canada and i can say in so envious with all these tropical plants.. im oroginally from philippines and a collector as well im excited for my garden everytime i come home and see my plants ..thank for inspiring me .. and looking forward to retire and have mag garden cafe in 2 yrs in philippines ..im always watching ur vlogs keep it up pls .. u and leafing around i always watch...
Thank you. Come back and visit asia from time to time 🥰
Thanks for elevating even the ordinary into extraordinary.
Wow I didnt even realize thats what I was doing but it makes sense! Thank you
Wooww! Very beautiful Plants
Thank you 🥰
Lovely video. Found it kind of cute when you start calling all flowers as roses😉😉
Haha 😅
Hey Sean! I love your videos! I wonder if people were watching your propagating videos more and since you’ve been doing more tour-related things lately, views have been down? I still watch your nursery tour videos, but you propagation videos are definitely my favorite!
Hello I have stopped propagating completely in the last 5-6 months because of the house move. Propagations cannot be tracked and cared for during the move. In fact even The mother plants have died in large numbers and I am now busy salvaging and rescuing my plants. But propagation will be back in the program sometime next year. 😀
Chai mai nursery is beautiful I enjoy I wish you show more arts and crafts of the places you go 🙏🏻
I usually share non plants events/discoveries on my personal channel “onlysean” 😀
So beautiful plants thank you for sharing friend
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Always a must watch, looking forward to the show.😊
🙏🏽🙏🏽😀 see you then
Lovely place, thanks Sean. A plant lover destination.
lovely plant tour...i enjoyed it, thank u
Thanks for coming with 😀
39:30 osmoxylon lineare, very popular landscaping plant in Malaysia, sun tolerant, can grow into nice bushes
Great share, beautiful plant market!
Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Very cool. I love your coverage and live commentary. You are too good at what you are doing.
Thank you 🥰🥰
I'm really, really enjoyed watching your this video... thanks so much...🙏🥰🇮🇩
Thank you 🥰
I enjoy watching your channel Sean, i loves flowering plants, fall in love with gardening becos of the flowering plants but now i into aroid too haha. Actually i found your channel when i was crazy about aroid thats was almost 2 years ago, you shared allot of useful tips for aroid beginner which was very helpful to me. You asked what we love to see in your channel, for me i i want to see a visit at private garden landed property or apartment or botanical garden. I hoard lots of plants during mco and right now i wish to make my own tropical garden. Love to see how others did their garden. Keep up the great work.
Wow that is excellent feedback! Thank you
Warn greetings for you from Philippines,
Im a regular viewer of your videos,and im a follower of your account in instagram.
I do see transformation of your contents from simple to going afar from a regular videos.
Im a house plant lover and i discover new things during travel like you do.
Stay on your content,you have nice Ideas and creative mind.
If you want some new contend feel free to try going here in the Philippines like in the Iba Garden at Silang Cavite where local plant grower sell their goods. They even give freebies and tips on how your plants can grow healthy and lush as you please.
Avoid spraking in politics,just focus on doing what you like and you will enjoy it everytime even if its stressfull sometimes. Your videos are highly appreciated by Filipinos and bring smile to them
Stay healthy and safe always!
Thank you Mike 🙏🏽 Im waiting for a chance to visit the Philippines
So stunning begonias!!!
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The begonias are spectacular ! My paternal grandmother had numerous plants. Unfortunately both she and they are long gone. Wish I still had some of her begonia plants.
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thank you for your share , i always love to see your videos , nice
Thank you so much 🙏🏽
I really appreciate you showing us all these different plant shows and plant markets. It is you who is taking so much efforts and time and I am sure it is exhausting work. Like someone else mentioned in the comments don’t worry viewership. I think people are traveling more these days to make up for the time lost in pandemic. People are just doing other things they missed doing for two/ three years but they will come back and some die hard fans are still watching 😄😄😄
Thank you 🥰🙏🏽
omg wow 🌹🌷 so amazing.wish i could have all those plants in my garden💛💚 just love it
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Stunning flowers you have there Sean.
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Hey Sean, They look like roses but at 31:38 is lisianthus it’s an annual here in the states, comes dark purple, lav, an array of pinks. I think it’s in the pea family. 💚 Love this video. 😍
Whoaaa interesting! Its got nicer leaves than roses… but seems like the care is harder
those do look like lisianthus, but lisianthus is in the coffee family!! that's rubiaceae, as opposed to the pea family (fabaceae)
We loved chiang mai . We went in 2015 never got to visit the plant nurseries but the market set up every night 🥰
Come back again 🙏🏽😀 that city is magic
Hi Sean! I am in New Jersey, USA, but we have some impatiens here that look very similar. They will take a little sun, but they are very thirsty. The plants will wilt readily when thirsty. But after a few wiltings, the plants won't want to come back . You would probably have to water them twice daily.
Whoaa thanks for the share. I used to have one that died but they used to droop a lot so you are right about it needing twice a day watering!
He's in the tropics. God has it covered with rain, Sue. 😇
I live In British Columbia Canda. In the summer I put mine out on the deck and bring in for the winter. Has gotten quite large now.
so beautiful plant collection 🌿
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I’m a little late, I love your content. Say and do what you want, I won’t be going anywhere!
Thank you ❤️❤️
21:24 that's alocasia culcullata, one of the more forgiving alocasia species, there is also a aurea variegated version that you might want to check out
Whoaa thank you. Saving this!
Hi! Im from the Philippines...im always following what you vlog im a Plants lover...🙏
Thank youu ❤️❤️
Hi Sean, at 21:40 you're looking at an alocasia, probably cucullata, not an anthurium, though similar spadix shape. Thanks for the interesting tour!
Ouuuu yes. Thank you
I like your content on plants. Learned so much. Hope everyone you know is safe.
Thank youu
What a beautiful episode Sean it seems am with you in the gardens in chiang Mai and am here in NYC😀😊
Thank you 😀 I used to live 7 years in NYC! 🙌🏽
Wow, I love the cactus and succulent plants. The plants you are showing are plant I am used to seeing, but nevertheless I love all the plants you have shown on your channel, keep up the good work I enjoy your channel.
Thank youi
Omg Sean, please send some of these beautiful flowers to Jamaica!!!😆😆😆
Just got unto your videos and love them.
Keep it up.
Thank you 🥰🥰
I love watching your videos. Please keep doing what you’re doing ❤
Thank you ❤️
I miss Chiang Mai, but at least now living in Southwest Florida, I can grow some of the same plants in my garden. Love the crotons, dracena, and bromeliads.
Thank you, I miss FL too, I used to live in Orlando.
Wow amazing flowers...
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I really enjoy you describing the joy of buying/owning plants 😀
I may actually do a road trip to shop for plants next week. A lot of my plants died recently from the house move. It should make for interesting content
@@onlyplants Can't wait to see you shopping with purpose! 👍🏾
Amazing tour of plant market . Thank you so much. Now its in my to do list 😊. They are my weakness. I wish I could join you for sometime. I am from India Gujarat ..Shawn god bless you .
Thank you, bless you too
Hi from Canada! So fun! I feel like I was there with you. The plant under the wind chimes is named cyclamen.
Thank youu. That plant is impossible to find here 🥲
These are great plant shops!
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Hi Sean. Thanks for taking us on your plant care and window shopping journeys. I love your content as it is, and I like the insights you provide. It's nice to learn from someone whose climate and culture are similar to mine. I live in Lagos, Nigeria.
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks so much for this tour, at this market, of common plants. My collection is less common-to-common houseplants and landscape plants on my patio in U.S. Zone 9b. I haven't bothered watching any of the Rare Plants Expo vids, yet.
Sean, you already have a winning formula & a lovable way. I subscribed two months ago because you're in a climate very similar to mine. Unlike most of my other subscriptions! My ONLY critique is to edit. I'm more apt to watch [plant] videos that are 20-30-minutes maximum. I'm busy and want to get in and out of a slice of your grower's universe. Repetition, rambling and too slow a pace turn this longtime print journalist off. 🤦🏾♀️
Finally, I'm pleased to hear your insights on the goings on in Indonesia from a native. We are tuned in, so curious about you and your world. As well as your environment. Hope this helps. Thanks! 🌎
Thank you so much! I do recommend watching the videos at your own pace, when you have to stop it, hit the “save” button and then select “water later…”.
When you want to continue simply go to the “watch later” playlist on youtube and you can continue right from where you last left off in the video 🥹
@@onlyplants Cool. I will try that. 🙂
I've been enjoying your videos. I'm fairly new but have watched a few. I'm a huge fan of terra cotta pots also. Particularly for my succulents, cactus and desert roses. I believe it allows the soil to breathe better.
Yes terracotta pots are excellent for overwaterers too 😀
Hello from Normandy, France, Sean! I only recently found your channel and subscribed. This video I particularly enjoyed because I prefer more common plants, and this plant market is amazing!
Thank you so much for taking us around with you, it's so interesting seeing the plants in their natural habitat and visiting countries we're not necessarily familiar with.
I'm sure everybody here would be very disappointed if you tried to be someone else, so just keep on being your enthusiastic and caring self!
Thank you so much Sylvie 🥰🥰
@@onlyplants Those anthuriums at 37:30 are just gorgeous! I am no plant hoarder but you have convinced me into buying a piper crocatum. Luckily I can order one from a good online shop soon, hoping the temperatures are not too low.
I love plants and i like to see u go to the events. I really enjoy all of your content. 💕from Germany
Thank youu 🙌🏽
I really enjoy your video.
Thank you for letting me know that is very kind 🥰
I'm completely smitten by your videos and the positive energy and good vibes you put ut in the world! I'm living in Scandinavia, Sweden in the north and cold climate. So nice to see and recognise all the plants we have here in the stores and markets. Those "roses" you showed are not actually roses, but their flowers are much alike. So these are different type of EUSTOMA or Lisianthus as Mark here below already said., that you have seen there. They are sold and used here in Europe for flower arrangements and bouquets. Actual roses have woody stems and thorns. So they are very different. Roses are also easily grown outside in very cold climates. At least many of them very hardy
Thank you for sharing all the joy you experience! Seeing forward to hear your musical talents :)
Thank you so much Kattie. Stay warm this winter!
Learned so much from your video as always Sean ..👍
😀😀🙏🏽 thank youu
I enjoy watching your channel. Love your way with plants and how you describe them, it makes me smile. I love my plants started collecting in 2020 lockdown here in Guernsey, Channel Islands. Previous to this I would have concreted there world. My first plant was a Hoya Carnosa Krimson Queen and she is massive. She gets 5 star treatment 🤣. I have recently bought some more Hoya cuttings, as hvnt bought plants for a while. My Xmas treat. I found it too much hving over 100 plants. Now I have a few less. I am now taking cuttings and starting to sell them. Share my happiness with plants 😌. Oh the flowers that point upward are Cyclamen leaves look similar to African Violets. Both Beautiful plants. It’s good to have many strings to ones bow, as long as you don’t overdo it and burn yourself out. I’m a sucker for cute baby plants. Well any plants tbh 🤦🏼♀️. Plants are just so amazing and I have learnt a lot. I love having my plants around me it’s relaxing. Thank you for you. Take care be safe ❤.
Thank youuu, I just googled up Guernsey. Interesting!! Its picture perfect!
hello Sean can you cover about different kinds of cactus, succulents, cute hanging plants and how to care for them thank you so much and more updates of your plants too...looking forward to more
Wooh cactus and succulents are not my forte. I dont have the conditions or watering habits for them yet. But ill be doing a few hanging plants episodes soon!
I love your content. More people are back at work and my not have as much time to watch TH-cam. And the plant you thought was an African violet was a cyclimen. Usually only brought out near Christmas time
Thank youuu. The cyclamen is actually not available in Indonesia, I tried looking for it 🥲
😲 beautiful plants in thailand
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So beautiful flowers
Thank you ❤️❤️
Saludos desde Mexico ...hermosas flores 🌺🌷🌼👍 🥰🥰
Gracias ❤️
I have to say the markets are my jam if you could more , I love to see Crafts
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59:20 those are philodendron 'melinonii' (very disputed because actual melinonii have long yellowish petioles)
Thank youu
YAY YOU Were there! Cant wait!
Yessss haha. Its so good. Better than chatuchak maybe cuz its every day rather than 3 days a week
@@onlyplants U know its Goooood when even Thais / locals fave abt it